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iHeartMedia Cleveland Gets New State-of the-Art Studios
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, March 22, 2021 | 10:04am CT |
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iHeartMedia Cleveland will be moving their regional office to downtown Cleveland. The new location will be at 668 Euclid Avenue and will include a 10-year agreement lease with K & D Group. All nine iHeartMedia Clevelend stations will move along with the company's sales, marketing, digital and Total Traffic operation to the new state-of-the-art street level facility. The new offices are scheduled to open by the end of 2021.
"We are thrilled to return our broadcast and digital operations to the heart of our city," said Keith Hotchkiss, President of iHeartMedia Cleveland. "Connecting our influencers, marquee talent and operation staff with the downtown business district will further drive the passion to serve the community we all call home."
iHeartMedia Cleveland's new vision for the workplace provides leaders and their teams with the tools they need to adapt to a changing world. New office features will include five conference rooms, 11 studios featuring cutting-edge technology, eight service booths for news, traffic, and podcast creation, and phone audio sound via Sound+. A marquee broadcast studio and mixed use podcast content creation room both face street level on Euclid Avenue. Studio designs are by Beneville Studios and AUX1 design.
"We are delighted that iHeartMedia will be locating their regional headquarters in downtown Cleveland, bringing 100 communication and technology jobs to the 668 Building and the Euclid Avenue Historic District," said Joe Marinucci, President and CEO of the Downtown Cleveland Alliance.
"We are so excited that iHeartMedia has decided to return to downtown Cleveland after many years, and that they have chosen our 668 Building as their new home," said Doug Price, CEO of K & D Group.
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